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Ken Scharf wrote:
I was looking at some power supply circuits for tube linears and was thinking about the full wave voltage doubler. This is basicly two half wave rectifiers in series. Now I could build this circuit with a choke input filter for each half wave rectifier of the voltage doubler, and I could put the chokes in the lead without the rectifier. In this case I could use one choke for both halfs of the voltage doubler. The output should then be about .9 * rms input voltage * 2 or 1.8 times the rms voltage of the transformer. Has anybody ever tried this? ------|-------- ) | | ) | --- ) | --- )-----^^^^^^----| | | | --- | --- |--|--------| Crude schematic showing transformer secondary diodes filter choke and capacitors. If the choke is directly in series with the transformer, it will have to pass AC, and that won't provide normal choke input filtering (which steadies the DC current after the rectifier), but just puts an impedance between the transformer and the doubler. There may be a way to incorporate an inductor into a doubler, but I don't think this is it. |
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